I just completed the blue team novels and don’t know what to read next. Which saga or standalone would be good to read after ghosts of Onyx?
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> I just completed the blue team novels and don’t know what to read next. Which saga or standalone would be good to read after ghosts of Onyx?
Definitely A Master Chief Story. There are two books in the series so far (Silent Storm and Oblivion) with a third being released this year with Blue Team making their way back to Reach.
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I’ve been working my way from the original books, and I’m up to Broken Circle. Some of the books are very hard to find at decent prices now, so I would say just read what you can, as you can. The prices for some are just… obscene!
I fully recommend the Forerunner Saga and the Kilo-Five trilogy!
I’d recommend the standalones Contact Harvest and The Cole Protocol. They tell early background stories of Avery Johnson, Jacob Keyes, and Thel Vadamee. But if you prefer standalone short stories for casual reading then I’d recommend Halo: Evolutions, though its situation is a bit complicated: originally Evolutions came as one book (with a green helmet cover), was later reprinted as two volumes, each in a seperate book (one with a red cover and the other a blue one, which was also the version I got years ago), with one new story added to each volume, but this print is hard to come by now and never had an ebook/Audible version. The green version got another reprint along with an ebook release last year but I don’t know if it now includes thoes two stories.
Another reason is I personally just feel more connected to those “old” books tha later ones. I mean before 2010 there were only 6 full-length novels + 1 short-story-collection, but since 2010 343i has been pumping out new books at a crazy rate and I often feel these new books are sort of more boggled by marketing goals than old ones, if you get what I mean, thus lacking in polish.
And yeah borrow from friends/libraries or buy second-hand books if possible. Building a physical collection is now a pretty heavy toll.